SO FAT HER HUSBAND WAS ASHAMED
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A married woman writes: "My husband wan ashamed to walk with me, because I We ʊ fat. Only those people who are fat know the agony of trying to dress well and keep up with the times. I weighed 15 stone 0 hs. before taking the first bottle now, and am down to 13 stones, or less.
"When I used to do my daily exercises was too tired to do my housework. Now I can bup. skip and jump with any of my thinner friends which sure amuzes every-
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THE HONGKONG - TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1936,
KOWLOON
FOOTBALL CLUB
ANNUAL MEETING
SCHEMES TO IMPROVE
CLUBHOUSE: LAY
DOWN BOWLING GREEN
The decision to replace the hard courts of the Kowloon Football Club by a bowling green though still leaving CBR9 courtá nynilable for tennis during the free sensort, was one of the resolution adopted by the 25 or so members who attended the 22nd annual general meeting yesterday.
our
of a
of the opinion that better use could be made of the ground the hard Courts now occupy. It has been whispered to me that we should lose some membra if we were to cut out the Tennis Section, but it is my opinion that we would gain more were we to offer something in its place, and as understand there is a proposition to be put before the meeting later thin evening regarding this, I will refrain from saying micre on this subject.
INTERPORT BOWLS
(Continued from Page 12)
A. It. Dallah (skip)
U. M. Omar (skip) Club de Recrely green). The matches will have to be cóm- pleted by August 23.
The skips are requested to notify the Hon. Secretary of the Associn- on the dates fixed for the matches.
LEAGUE FIXTURES The following League have been re-arranged:
matches
August 29 Programme of May 10. September 5 FIRST DIVISION
BECOND DIVISION Civil Service D.. v. Club de Recreio They Hongkong F.C. "A". v. Kowkon U.C
Kowloon Docks
I have alrendy mentioned the First Eleven and I am hopeful that with the signatures we already have we shall be able to field practically the same team which showed so much improve- ment towards the end of last Season and with one or two signatures we ex- pect to get before the Season starts we sincerely hope the wishes of the Committee will be fulfilled. played us good football as most of Poles R.C. the teams that came here and Just Yach Club that extra little bit, of joss, usually necessary, would have shown us different result,
Police R.C.
v. 1. c.
Hongkong FC "
Hangkang Electrie
September 12 FIRST DIVISION
V. Clef Berelre C.C.
Tashon BC
Y. Kowloon 1.1.C. RelBowden
Y. Club de Rengela RECOND DIVISION Cell Service C.C. v. Palle R.C,
September 19 FIRST DIVISION
*. Craigower C.C. "1" SECOND DIVISION
v. Yacht Clu
A BRAVE ZND XI have nothing but praise for them. Regarding the Second Eleven, 1 They managed to fulfill all their six- tures and very seldom did they turn Immaterial out with a depleted team, Inmate 10 Chull Service f
Talk
I.C.
Mr. T. A. Mitchell, President, was in the chair, and others present included Messrs. T. G. Stokes, R. Hall, J. McKelvie, A. S. Bliss (llon, Secretary) and J. P. White (Hon, Trensurer).
The Chairman said:
that are held by the liongkong Font. Secretary, con- ball
carried Our Honorary
Association will be siders A prait of $143.68 "very through, and that fixtures are main matisfactory" and from your Com-tained le accordance with the pro- mitter's viewpoint it must be con-gramme laid down, sidered so; but, whether the ordinary: At last year's Meeting I regretted members of the Club will agree is the absence of your Chairman, Mr. R. another paint. To me, whilst entis-Hall, and promised that on his return Last when he again took over the reins factory. It in dinappointing, year we turned the corner with of office, I would take an early oppor- team that I thought would give such unity of discussing with him. the Club-house. new exhibition of football that an exhill now & material increase Cerntlemen, that discussion was held and so put your Committee in post-but it boiled itself down, as it has in tion to have something concrete to former years, as to what we were place before yet this evening regard going to use for money. All sorts of ing the Clutehouse. The First Team schemes for talsing the money were did well, but unfortunately not well discussed but with everyone pessimis. half of the table. They were framed, have not a threat to any of the teams runs to apologise for the present condition ning for hours, consequently poor of the hub-house, attendances at their home games were
Club funds in the main acerne from experience; but the most unfortunate
The hurried close to the gates At fotball tehes, Carod part was Season and wer innbility to play mid- teams revive the best support. It in
to Mr. F. J. Jones, of the Civil Ser wech game
ployers to carry out their port to the good work they have put in vice C.C., for the splenilld work he for the Club. Dur nr Coven has has done for the Assortation during revenues | ward the Chib's maintenance, which, lose the lub, spends me at the last few years. Mv, Jones Braves producing gater which did med enite with last year's promised improve his day looking after the interests of for England to-day. up.to expretations, whieh in area = ment in their play will soubtless be the members, it is to be congratulat- sure was due to the composition of forthcomits.
the week before they came back for more. I would appeal to thò Mombers of the Club to give more support to our junior players by turning out and
September 26 FHEST DIVISION
V
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by mutual arrangements by the team and giving encouragement to the for September
The changes in the Committee have clubs played off before the dates has been practically a full muster Chairman proposed a vote of thanks been many, but at each meeting there fixed in order to starten the season.
Eefore the meeting terminated, th (co-upted members and our Secretary am Transurer are to be congratulated
(youngsters,
ed on the way he has managed to Keep the Sunt up to aerate and to preserve the harmony which should at all time prevail
TEACHERS' APATHY
Our efforts on behalf of Charity call
SCORING PAST AND PRESENT
(continued from Page 14)
the teams Bolded by our rivals, aris Your Committee has worked og- ing out of vireumstoners but entrely | ceptionally hard to keep the Clubs on under their control. This, of course | The weht side. Expenditure has been eat be laid down to the manner in eut to a minimum, but there is one which the Football Association in item that I must single out as a non- years gone past has allowed Clubs to supportings proposition; and that is for a good deal of time, thoughi, and 34
Axtures | the Tennis Section, and rearrange
Some members, work, and I regret the very small keeps them from being that, makes without taking into consideration ang | might think that this costs nothing amount that we were able this year run-getting a restrained process. of the hardships that might berfall once the courts have been_Inld, but to hand over to this cause.
And here arate as tow HIS I feel You other, and allowing depleted teams to forget that we must, renew from time that amorest the members of this club thirty-six per hour in 1872, and I
should Tarn out. I sincerely hope that in the to time the various pets and serves more should be done to enable your
think you could discover ensuring Season the good resolutions, and pay for suflicient hall boys. I am Committee greatly to augment the without difficulty years when it was
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century apto the Surrey and Middlesex eletons were more re- presentative of amateur than of pro- fessional cricket. The idea ased to prevail that amateur batsmen were more free in style and more inclined to lifting than professional batsmen, [but that distinction no longer holds good. The great professionals of mo- dern days, Hobbs or Hammond or Leyland, have been. or are, DS vigorous in their methods us teir amateur contemporaries.
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sum we have this year paid over, and when our usual Charity match comes round I hope that you will do ali possible to induce your friends to attend. Your Committee experienced great difficulty in fixing the Annual Football Match, Kowloon School Boys versus Hongkong School Boys. The difficulty lay in our inability to arouse any interest amongst the British Schoolmasters in Kowloon and had it not been for the able assistance of Brother Edmunds of La Salle College the game could not have gone og This after three months trying to get the, interest of the Masters at the Kowloon British School.
There has been agitation 10 get School Rays League together but until more interest is displayed by the British teachers it is wellnight hopeless for any other Oluh or As- sociation to inaugurate the League. I would like to thank Brother Ed. munds for the time and trouble he took to get a team together: also.my thanks are due to Lt. Chaplin of the East Lancashire Regiment for turn- ing out two teams to give the boys the necessary practico games. I also express the appreciation of the Club to Mr. Konsick, the Referee and the linesmen who so kindly officlated.
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